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it looks like there are five u.s. cities, three canadian cities, and i think it's brilliant, this model of one-way vehicle * . i was going to ask about your vehicle fleet. it looks like you have globally 5,000 vehicles, 625 are electric. i'm just wondering do you use the smart cars or what kind of vehicles do you use? and i also see that san francisco, based on your market research, is almost like a perfect city to operate in given the density and many, many people that don't have cars. but i'm just wondering if you could respond to some of those. >>> absolutely. i'll use my two minutes i guess for this portion. you're correct. 5,000 vehicles worldwide, 625 are fully electric vehicles. they are all the smart [speaker not understood]. i think the pressure, combustion engine state and electric engine state are the same vehicle. just a different power train. we have two of those cities, amsterdam and san diego which are the all electric, and they naturally bring about some challenges with electric vehicle structure. what
it looks like there are five u.s. cities, three canadian cities, and i think it's brilliant, this model of one-way vehicle * . i was going to ask about your vehicle fleet. it looks like you have globally 5,000 vehicles, 625 are electric. i'm just wondering do you use the smart cars or what kind of vehicles do you use? and i also see that san francisco, based on your market research, is almost like a perfect city to operate in given the density and many, many people that don't have cars. but i'm...
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more interesting i think is when you are the u.s. government or google or the white house and no matter what you do do you are still a target and your attackers are going to be teenagers, whole branches of government, military and other countries and there we don't really know. there are a lot of open questions there. >> host: we are going to follow up on charlie's remarks. one of the things that is really interesting is cyberspace is a collection of machines and people. people are part of the network. the very very worst bad guys have taken on something called social engineering is a way of attacking and you may not be as inherently interesting target but you may be vulnerable to social engineering because essentially what they are doing is trying to pretend to be your friend, family member. after doing homework they may send you an e-mail or direct you to a web site that is loaded with the attack code and a few if you are related to someone, that they are targeting or if you work at a company that the bad guys want to target, you m
more interesting i think is when you are the u.s. government or google or the white house and no matter what you do do you are still a target and your attackers are going to be teenagers, whole branches of government, military and other countries and there we don't really know. there are a lot of open questions there. >> host: we are going to follow up on charlie's remarks. one of the things that is really interesting is cyberspace is a collection of machines and people. people are part...
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(applause) >> hi, region 9 u.s. department of health and human services. [laughter] >> it's a mouthful. it is a real honor and a pleasure to be here with you this morning. and first off, i want to ask you all to give yourselves a round of applause for the leadership of this community and of san francisco and the bay area and california broadly. (applause) >> you know, it's an honor to get up here and represent my boss, secretary kathleen sebelius and be like brandt colfax, another round of applause for dr. colfax, please. (applause) >> to have a reinvest and recovery act, our stimulus law with the leadership of leader pelosi, of our mayor, of our supervisors, and our community to have $9-1/2 million given to this city and to this area for this. but not just for this, but everybody's already setting this this morning, the local impact, the state impact, the national impact, and indeed the international impact. and i represent a region that is 50 million people. california, arizona, nevada, hawaii, it's a three territories and three countries in the pacific.
(applause) >> hi, region 9 u.s. department of health and human services. [laughter] >> it's a mouthful. it is a real honor and a pleasure to be here with you this morning. and first off, i want to ask you all to give yourselves a round of applause for the leadership of this community and of san francisco and the bay area and california broadly. (applause) >> you know, it's an honor to get up here and represent my boss, secretary kathleen sebelius and be like brandt colfax,...
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for our u.s. viewers, the show will be on just one hour this week because europes has gone off daylight savings time, so we're just four hours ahead now of new york time. hurricane sandy is also still several hours away from make landfall, but the impact of the storm is already being felt. transportation has ground to a halt as new york and other major eastern cities have shut down mass transit, airlines canceling flights and in new york city, mayor bloomberg has ordered the evacuation of some 375,000 people from low lying areas. the new york stock exchange and nymex are in that evacuation zone and are affected today. those markets plus the nasdaq and cboe will be closed today and possibly tomorrow. cme says it may not reopen to tuesday's session. exchanges, brokers and regulators are worried about integrity of markets and cooperate ensure the safety of the employees on site. the last time the u.s. financial markets were closed for a nonholiday event was after 9/11. the last time the new york stoc
for our u.s. viewers, the show will be on just one hour this week because europes has gone off daylight savings time, so we're just four hours ahead now of new york time. hurricane sandy is also still several hours away from make landfall, but the impact of the storm is already being felt. transportation has ground to a halt as new york and other major eastern cities have shut down mass transit, airlines canceling flights and in new york city, mayor bloomberg has ordered the evacuation of some...
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the u.s. government created the video, whicheally wasn't the cause of the attack. when do you put military into harm's way when your guys are calling for help? these men have lost their lives. i don't understand te point of having military on navy ships off shore or add bases surrounding the area if you're not going to use them. >> i just want to say the president took responsibility for the security failure in the deaths, not for the misinformation and perhaps deliberate misleading of the american people about what was -- the fact that it was terror and were blaming and something else. that is a political choice. >> thepresident have been better off if he had said this was a terrorist attack, but it's not the same thing as investigating the occupy wall street when you have police on the ground and the constitution and law enforcement there. you're talking about a foreign nation. lou: let's be clear. the station chief absolutely communicating directly with the situation room. his superiors in washington d.c. the entire national security apparatus had access to live
the u.s. government created the video, whicheally wasn't the cause of the attack. when do you put military into harm's way when your guys are calling for help? these men have lost their lives. i don't understand te point of having military on navy ships off shore or add bases surrounding the area if you're not going to use them. >> i just want to say the president took responsibility for the security failure in the deaths, not for the misinformation and perhaps deliberate misleading of...
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as rare as it was at the u.s. financial markets were closed today they are going to stay closed tomorrow this is the reason people are supposed to evacuate ahead of a hurricane the unpredictable ocean caught in north carolina a rogue wave knocked matt gutman and his producer off their feet. the crew of the hm bunny had to abandon ship. the coast guard has -- rescued cued 14 onboard, two are still missing. >> the two that remain unaccounted for made it off the vessel but did not make night life rafts. >> reporter: in new york the stillness that is shocking grand central center empty, stock exchange silent. authorities fear sandy could turn lower manhattan into a flood zone. mayor bloomberg and a host of east goes governors are driving hope the importance of evacuating. >> conditions are deteriorating rapidly and the window for you getting out safely is closing. >> reporter: the landscape of the presidential campaign is changing. president obama is back at the white house. he cut short a campaign trip to florida and
as rare as it was at the u.s. financial markets were closed today they are going to stay closed tomorrow this is the reason people are supposed to evacuate ahead of a hurricane the unpredictable ocean caught in north carolina a rogue wave knocked matt gutman and his producer off their feet. the crew of the hm bunny had to abandon ship. the coast guard has -- rescued cued 14 onboard, two are still missing. >> the two that remain unaccounted for made it off the vessel but did not make night...
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as rare as it was at the u.s. financial markets were closed today they are going to stay closed tomorrow this is the reason people are supposed to evacuate ahead of a hurricane the unpredictable ocean caught in north carolina a rogue wave knocked matt gutman and his producer off their feet. the crew of the hm bunny had to abandon ship. the coast guard has -- rescued cued 14 onboard, two are still missing. >> the two that remain unaccounted for made it off the vessel but did not make night life rafts. >> reporter: in new york the stillness that is shocking grand central center empty, stock exchange silent. authorities fear sandy could turn lower manhattan into a flood zone. mayor bloomberg and a host of east goes governors are driving hope the importance of evacuating. >> conditions are deteriorating rapidly and the window for you getting out safely is closing. >> reporter: the landscape of the presidential campaign is changing. president obama is back at the white house. he cut short a campaign trip to florida and
as rare as it was at the u.s. financial markets were closed today they are going to stay closed tomorrow this is the reason people are supposed to evacuate ahead of a hurricane the unpredictable ocean caught in north carolina a rogue wave knocked matt gutman and his producer off their feet. the crew of the hm bunny had to abandon ship. the coast guard has -- rescued cued 14 onboard, two are still missing. >> the two that remain unaccounted for made it off the vessel but did not make night...
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ú=wellness and exercise expert shea vaughn founded an initiative designed to combat obesity in the u.s.. she is here to tell us about how the group and to give a little does a lot foundation helped obesity. >> we are going to be talking about the fund-raiser you have me involved in. tell me a little bit about sheanetics. >> it is a combination of yoga, tight cheek martial arts ... a lot of things together. and martial arts. the tide that to everything we do and everybody we meet. >> tell me about the health the initiative. you got a fund- raiser at the last factory coming off this thursday >> we do. it is a program we put together because we are having chicago lead the way to fight obesity which is a national crisis. you're talking about 70 percent of adults that are overweight or obese and 33% on a national basis of children. some wanted to put something together that would be able to give back to the school and children to help educate them and bring more awareness to the nation. >> i don't do solo gigs very often. i am working on it. >> there will be entertainment singing, it will b
ú=wellness and exercise expert shea vaughn founded an initiative designed to combat obesity in the u.s.. she is here to tell us about how the group and to give a little does a lot foundation helped obesity. >> we are going to be talking about the fund-raiser you have me involved in. tell me a little bit about sheanetics. >> it is a combination of yoga, tight cheek martial arts ... a lot of things together. and martial arts. the tide that to everything we do and everybody we meet....
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hurricane sandy bears down on the u.s. east coast bringing with it walls of water and if he robberies winds. millions are in its -- and ferocious winds. nervous residents heed the warning to stay indoors. and with just weeks away until election day, sandy sends the presidential contest for a loop. no one wants to play politics in this storm. >> welcome to our viewers on public television in america and around the globe. hurricane sandy, one of the biggest storms ever to hit the united states, is bearing down on the east coast. nine states stretching from north carolina to connecticut have declared a state of emergency. 50 million people live in the storm's path. usually bustling cities have been brought to a stand still. this is the scene in manhattan where a crane is dangling from a 65-story building. a monday m manhattan unlike any other. the city that's supposed to never sleep is eerily quiet, awaiting the storm. subway stopped. even wall street not trading. the -- >> we're used to coming down and the water calm, much,
hurricane sandy bears down on the u.s. east coast bringing with it walls of water and if he robberies winds. millions are in its -- and ferocious winds. nervous residents heed the warning to stay indoors. and with just weeks away until election day, sandy sends the presidential contest for a loop. no one wants to play politics in this storm. >> welcome to our viewers on public television in america and around the globe. hurricane sandy, one of the biggest storms ever to hit the united...
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. >>> check out this video from the u.s. coastguard of a rescue off the coast of north carolina today. 14 members of the crew of the hms bounty were pulled from the water. two were missing. one has since been found. she was unresponsive and was rushed to the hospital. the coastguard is still searching for the final missing crew member, the captain. the replica tall ship sank off the coast of north carolina this morning and nose -- those are the dramatic pictures. >>> engineers are racing to the top of a 74 story high rise because of a dangling construction crane hanging over 57 streets in manhattan. no word what caused the crane to become loose. new york city mayor michael bloomberg said all construction cranes were already inspected before the storm. meterologists believe winds are blowing around 95 miles per hour. so you could see how something like that could break. >> apparently that was connected to some luxury building that was being built there. we're back with more in a moment on hurricane sandy. >>> our facebook pag
. >>> check out this video from the u.s. coastguard of a rescue off the coast of north carolina today. 14 members of the crew of the hms bounty were pulled from the water. two were missing. one has since been found. she was unresponsive and was rushed to the hospital. the coastguard is still searching for the final missing crew member, the captain. the replica tall ship sank off the coast of north carolina this morning and nose -- those are the dramatic pictures. >>> engineers...
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we are paying u.s. tax dollars and they ought to pay u.s. jobs. often they're not using u.s. employees for these things. i went on a made in wisconsin poor in the earlier part of my campaign and visited a shoe company that providing combat boots to our soldiers, but often those jobs are going overseas. that's irresponsible. tommy thompson was talking out drilling in alaska to create jobs here in wisconsin. that's ridiculous. unfortunately, if he had a broader energy policy that did not just focus on fossil fuels, which is a key piece of it, but also focus on inefficiency and renewable, that would create good paying wisconsin jobs. that's what i've been promoting in the energy sector. you want a chance to respond briefly? >> she has been opposed to the drilling in alaska's. she has been opposed to the keystone pipeline. >> that's not true. >> that means thousands of jobs in wisconsin. he's talking about alternative energy, which 77 percent of the critical for alternative energy right now. like solyndra, which is another one the democrats feel good about giving money to. let's
we are paying u.s. tax dollars and they ought to pay u.s. jobs. often they're not using u.s. employees for these things. i went on a made in wisconsin poor in the earlier part of my campaign and visited a shoe company that providing combat boots to our soldiers, but often those jobs are going overseas. that's irresponsible. tommy thompson was talking out drilling in alaska to create jobs here in wisconsin. that's ridiculous. unfortunately, if he had a broader energy policy that did not just...
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this affects all u.s. trading markets. the u.s. labor department says he will release the monthly jobs report just four days before the election. >> sandhya causing problems with the power grid. it's estimated millions of homes and businesses are with out power right now. that includes 95,000 in new jersey. washington, d.c. power company telling customers it will not respond until it's safe to do so. >> they're going to have to wait until wind stops blowing above 35 miles per hour. they've got to wait until heavy rainfall has ceased. before they can begin to assess damage and then, begin our restoration efforts. >> thousands of crews from aconsiders the country are on their way to the storm zone now. johns hopkins is estimating 10 million customers will lose electric yeefr the next few days. >> abc news reporter tj winnik is in new jersey as the storm makes land fall. >> good evening, i can tell you three hours ago wind began to howell. -- howl. right now cape may is experiencing a high tide. hurricane sandy is expectsed to make la
this affects all u.s. trading markets. the u.s. labor department says he will release the monthly jobs report just four days before the election. >> sandhya causing problems with the power grid. it's estimated millions of homes and businesses are with out power right now. that includes 95,000 in new jersey. washington, d.c. power company telling customers it will not respond until it's safe to do so. >> they're going to have to wait until wind stops blowing above 35 miles per hour....
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when he's not attending to his u.s. senate duties, he is here harvesting wheat. and a man who favors a $9 buzz cut knows a thing or two about close shaves. >> you win elections with shoe leather. >> reporter: he won a seat for the democrats in 2006 by the slimmest margin of any senate race that year. >> people are flat sick of the gridlock. washington d.c. is like a boat anchor on this economy right now because we're not working together, we're not getting things done. >> reporter: now his fight to keep that seat could make the difference between a senate held by the democrats or shifted to republican control. >> the government doesn't create jobs, small businesses do, people do. >> reporter: republican danny rehberg has been the loan congressman for 12 years. he lines himself with conservatives who want to shrink the size of government. >> balance our budget, tighten your belt like the american >> tester may have wanted this your belt like the american public has to. >> tester may have wanted this race to be about issues in montana but his opponent has turned it
when he's not attending to his u.s. senate duties, he is here harvesting wheat. and a man who favors a $9 buzz cut knows a thing or two about close shaves. >> you win elections with shoe leather. >> reporter: he won a seat for the democrats in 2006 by the slimmest margin of any senate race that year. >> people are flat sick of the gridlock. washington d.c. is like a boat anchor on this economy right now because we're not working together, we're not getting things done....
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the u.s. government closed, congress shut down, the white house, as the president gears for response. here's what he said last evening. >> at this stage, everybody is confident that the staging process, the prepositioning of resources, commodities, equipment that will be needed to respond to the storm are in place. >> reporter: power crews from across the country called in to respond to what is expected to be millions of power outages across the mid-atlantic and the northeast. here in dc, mass transportation, subways, trains shut down. the roads will likely be impassable by afternoon. it's a day to stay indoors in the nation's capital. scott mcfarland, ktvu channel two news. >> the stock market closed. that hasn't happened since 1985. a huge storm, we'll keep watching that. >>> 5:19. sal is coming back, he'll help you get to where you need to go. >> highway 24, contra costa county, westbound 24 looks good and the fog is not as thick right here through lafayette between walnut creek and oakland
the u.s. government closed, congress shut down, the white house, as the president gears for response. here's what he said last evening. >> at this stage, everybody is confident that the staging process, the prepositioning of resources, commodities, equipment that will be needed to respond to the storm are in place. >> reporter: power crews from across the country called in to respond to what is expected to be millions of power outages across the mid-atlantic and the northeast. here...
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the winds are picking up and for that reason, the u.s. government is closed -- congress shut down, the federal agencies -- irs and social security closed. as you mentioned, president obama returning here from a campaign stop in orlando this morning to oversee the response. here's a live look at atlantic city, new jersey. they're to the east of us along the shore. the winds are stronger and surf is stiff and nearing record levels. it will approach the record levels later tonight. we have a severe weather situation, so severe in washington, d.c., the instruction is quite clear. "stay indoors." here's president obama talking about hurricane sandy. >> reporter >> going to be slow moving. that means that it may take a long time not only to clear but also to get, for example, the power companies back in to clear trees and to put things back in place so that folks can start moving back home. >> reporter: here's the summary. schools are closed, transit systems are closed, roads will soon be impassable. i saw a power company from alabama driving t
the winds are picking up and for that reason, the u.s. government is closed -- congress shut down, the federal agencies -- irs and social security closed. as you mentioned, president obama returning here from a campaign stop in orlando this morning to oversee the response. here's a live look at atlantic city, new jersey. they're to the east of us along the shore. the winds are stronger and surf is stiff and nearing record levels. it will approach the record levels later tonight. we have a...
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late last night, exchange operators made the call to suspend all u.s. stock trading after complaints were made about keeping markets open, even for electronic trading. banks in evacuation zones have closed their offices and advised employees to work from home. a number of insurers are already scrambling. rapid response teams as estimates swirl around $5 billion. home depot, lowe's and walmart were flooded with customers prepping for the storm. sandy has also caused stocks to avoid reporting earnings. pfizer and entergy and nrg are also postponing their reports. and jp morgan chase is waiving a number of overdraft and late fees for new jersey, new york, and connecticut, consumers and businesses impacted by the storm. back to the story. hurricane sandy hours from making landfall. it is taking dead aim at new jersey. danielle leigh has spent the night in cape may which is on the southern tip of new jersey. danielle, i understand there are mandatory evacuations where you are. >> reporter: that is true, mandatory evacuations took effect yesterday afternoon.
late last night, exchange operators made the call to suspend all u.s. stock trading after complaints were made about keeping markets open, even for electronic trading. banks in evacuation zones have closed their offices and advised employees to work from home. a number of insurers are already scrambling. rapid response teams as estimates swirl around $5 billion. home depot, lowe's and walmart were flooded with customers prepping for the storm. sandy has also caused stocks to avoid reporting...
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this is a grieving dad of brave ty woods who died defending u.s. interests in benghazi. this is charles woods and family. quickly charles introduce your family. >> this is ty's older half brother, jeremiah. this right here is hope and that's faith. >> hope and faith. i like that. >> and we live in hawaii. >> i can tell you. you didn't get the memo on this cold storm here. let me cut right to the chase. i just interviewed a four-star general who suggested the military did everything they possibly could have to understand and decide not to intervene because they did not intervene in the 7 hours between the first attack and the fatal attacks on your side. >> you have been given that how do you feel about telling the president. the military personnel yesterday told me an interesting fact. that is any consulate anywhere in the world is american soil. any attack on an american consulate is an attack on american soil. there were american citizens that were attacked for 7 hours on american soil a couple,000 miles away from washington, d.c. my question of the president would be t
this is a grieving dad of brave ty woods who died defending u.s. interests in benghazi. this is charles woods and family. quickly charles introduce your family. >> this is ty's older half brother, jeremiah. this right here is hope and that's faith. >> hope and faith. i like that. >> and we live in hawaii. >> i can tell you. you didn't get the memo on this cold storm here. let me cut right to the chase. i just interviewed a four-star general who suggested the military did...
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a killer storm takes aim at big u.s. cities but this is real. >> this is very real. hurricane sandy is posed to strike the east coast within hours. it's already wreaking havoc. monster waves. high winds and authority ies are taking no chances at this point shutting down a number of flights, subways, and trains in the greater northeast and eastern sea board as well. >> we have team coverage on hurricane sandy in just a minute. >> but, first how about those giants? they are storming their way through the post season all the way to another world championship. >> got him looking. and the giants have won it all. >> they sure did. the giants completed the sweep of the tigers with a 4-3 winner in 10 innings. let the champaign go. most of the celebrations in san francisco were peaceful, some turned violent after the game ended. a number of fires were set in the streets of the mission district. kate is there now with the latest. >> she's checking the mess the fans left behind. there was debris in the street behind you earlier. >> reporter: it's still there right now. if you t
a killer storm takes aim at big u.s. cities but this is real. >> this is very real. hurricane sandy is posed to strike the east coast within hours. it's already wreaking havoc. monster waves. high winds and authority ies are taking no chances at this point shutting down a number of flights, subways, and trains in the greater northeast and eastern sea board as well. >> we have team coverage on hurricane sandy in just a minute. >> but, first how about those giants? they are...
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. >>> next u.s. candidates representative martin heinrich a democrat and former representative heather wilson, republican, square off in their third debate in one of the closest races in the country. the cook political report rates this race as leaning democratic. we picked this the date up right after the candidates opening statements. this is about an hour. >> good evening. i am, and welcome to kotb set the date. our sponsor is aarp. we are glad they are with us. this debate is being saimaa simulcast on a retial partner that would be 770, kklb-am. on and on the stage we have democratic candidate martin heinrich and republican candidate had their wilson and they are to replace john bingaman -- jeff bingaman who is retiring. both candidates have agreed to the debate rules to each candidate will have one minute to make an opening statement later they will have one minute for a closing statement. the candidates will be given one minute to answer each question and then 45 seconds each for the rebuttal.
. >>> next u.s. candidates representative martin heinrich a democrat and former representative heather wilson, republican, square off in their third debate in one of the closest races in the country. the cook political report rates this race as leaning democratic. we picked this the date up right after the candidates opening statements. this is about an hour. >> good evening. i am, and welcome to kotb set the date. our sponsor is aarp. we are glad they are with us. this debate is...
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there's u.s. park police. the barriers have blown over to this side. there's some on the other side of the street. basically park police did the right thing. i think they've probably given up on them and they are planting a police cruiser in the middle of the intersection to prevent people from going down little falls parkway between river road and mass avenue. it is a very different bethesda that we're seeing right now. some of the wind guss have been extraordinary. look up river road now and you -- gust have been extraordinary. look up river road now and you will see there are no cars almost on the road, virtually every business here shut down, people heeding the warnings to get home before the worst of this storm hits. water is definitely pooling up on river road now. we've talked to some drivers who say branches are falling. there are a lot of power outages rolling through the area now. we have a very limited period of time that we can continue to be broadcasting safely from here. i'm going to show you what our issue is right here. i'm with colleag
there's u.s. park police. the barriers have blown over to this side. there's some on the other side of the street. basically park police did the right thing. i think they've probably given up on them and they are planting a police cruiser in the middle of the intersection to prevent people from going down little falls parkway between river road and mass avenue. it is a very different bethesda that we're seeing right now. some of the wind guss have been extraordinary. look up river road now and...
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when we pay u.s. tax dollars, they ought to be supporting u.s. jobs. too much we're not using u.s. employees for these thing, and i think we went on a made in winsconsin tour in the earlier parts of the campaign and visited marine and visited weinbrenner shoes providing combat boots to our soldiers. too often, those jobs are going overseas, and that's irresponsible. a couple things, tommy thompson talked about drilling in alaska to create jobs in wisconsin. that's ridiculous. unfortunately, if you had a broader energy policy not focusing on fossil fuels, but focused on conservation and efficiency and renewables, those would create good paying wisconsin jobs, and that's what i promote in the energy sector. >> moderator: do you want to respond briefly? thompson: opposed to the drilling in alaska, she's opposed to the keystone pipeline, absolutely thousands of jobs in wisconsin. she's talking about alternative energy, 77% of the credits for alternative energy like now like solyndra another democrat field they feel good about giving money. talk about the paper industry. let me finish.
when we pay u.s. tax dollars, they ought to be supporting u.s. jobs. too much we're not using u.s. employees for these thing, and i think we went on a made in winsconsin tour in the earlier parts of the campaign and visited marine and visited weinbrenner shoes providing combat boots to our soldiers. too often, those jobs are going overseas, and that's irresponsible. a couple things, tommy thompson talked about drilling in alaska to create jobs in wisconsin. that's ridiculous. unfortunately, if...
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the u.s. supreme court will not be convening tomorrow because of hurricane sandy perhaps not surprising. thank you, everyone, for watching. stay tuned to cnn as we continue to update you throughout the day on the powerful impact of hurricane sandy. try as much as you like, anyway you like. like new teriyaki grilled shrimp. offer ends soon! my name is angela trapp, and i sea food differently. if you're a man with low testosterone, you should know that axiron is here. the only underarm treatment for low t. that's right, the one you apply to the underarm. axiron is not for use in women or anyone younger than 18. axiron can transfer to others through direct contact. women, especially those who are or who may become pregnant, and children should avoid contact where axiron is applied as unexpected signs of puberty in children or changes in body hair or increased acne in women may occur. report these signs and symptoms to your doctor if they occur. tell your doctor about all medical conditions and me
the u.s. supreme court will not be convening tomorrow because of hurricane sandy perhaps not surprising. thank you, everyone, for watching. stay tuned to cnn as we continue to update you throughout the day on the powerful impact of hurricane sandy. try as much as you like, anyway you like. like new teriyaki grilled shrimp. offer ends soon! my name is angela trapp, and i sea food differently. if you're a man with low testosterone, you should know that axiron is here. the only underarm treatment...
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it puts an enormous strain on the u.s. coast guard to conduct an operation like this, too, especially when they have their forces like out someplace else. >> well, we understand that much of their assets are moved away from the eye of the storm so they can respond. and they only keep what they really need inside the effects of the storm. in the case of their biggest ships that have the capacity to fight that kind of sea, they move them away from the storm, a lot further obviously than this particular hms bounty was. so the rest of that story will still play out. it may be a little early to sound like we're doing any judgment call because in the protocol in search and rescue is to not put blame on the victims. and we can't do that. so we need to see what happened. the ship captain may have had an equipment malfunction, something to cause him to stray in that water. but at this point in time, they're very luckily, those that have been rescued, you have the best coast guard in the world and they did their job. >> no doubt abo
it puts an enormous strain on the u.s. coast guard to conduct an operation like this, too, especially when they have their forces like out someplace else. >> well, we understand that much of their assets are moved away from the eye of the storm so they can respond. and they only keep what they really need inside the effects of the storm. in the case of their biggest ships that have the capacity to fight that kind of sea, they move them away from the storm, a lot further obviously than...
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the u.s. chamber of commerce, they are helping him. they are not doing it out of the goodness of their hard. they expect something in return should he get to washington d.c. to stand up for a budget that proposes. appeare we need education more accessible and more affordable. pell grants should be far more readily available to young people such as yourself. being that 75% of my funding comes from people just like you, ordinary citizens, an average donation of $61, the proof is in the pudding. that is why i am going to washington to work on your behalf to make sure you can get to college to graduate and to work to create jobs with in this economy. that we do not have to graduate with a mountain of debt. >> the hypocrisy. this is the same day my opponent took money from nancy manyi's group, funded by donations you accuse me of excepting. insider versus outsider. most of the average citizens -- most of your contributions are coming from outside. california, new york, other states. most of the group's funded you on the back level. the stim
the u.s. chamber of commerce, they are helping him. they are not doing it out of the goodness of their hard. they expect something in return should he get to washington d.c. to stand up for a budget that proposes. appeare we need education more accessible and more affordable. pell grants should be far more readily available to young people such as yourself. being that 75% of my funding comes from people just like you, ordinary citizens, an average donation of $61, the proof is in the pudding....
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the u.s. government is shut down. federal agencies are closed. you call your local congress, you won't get through. the phones are down. only emergency personnel needed in washington, d.c. needed today. everyone else is told to stay indoors. about 3:00, 4:00, winds will be -- winds will be hitting 40, 50 miles an hour. >>> the rains will get relativier -- heavier. several million likely to lose power by the end of the evening. live in washington, scott macfarland, ktvu channel 2 news. >> thank you, scott. >>> 8:17. some drama on the high seas. the coast guard has arrested two people. two people are unaccounted for. the ship is a replica of the 18th sinry ship of the muteny bounty -- mew tinny -- mutiny bounty. >>> and oil prices fell below $86 a barrel. more than half a dozen refineries could be in the path of the storm. but the u.s. is well supplied with oil and demand is expected to be down. accounting for the price drop. >>> 8:17. oakland police investigating two separate shootings that seriously injured two people. a nan his early 20s was sho
the u.s. government is shut down. federal agencies are closed. you call your local congress, you won't get through. the phones are down. only emergency personnel needed in washington, d.c. needed today. everyone else is told to stay indoors. about 3:00, 4:00, winds will be -- winds will be hitting 40, 50 miles an hour. >>> the rains will get relativier -- heavier. several million likely to lose power by the end of the evening. live in washington, scott macfarland, ktvu channel 2 news....
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u.s. stock markets and with u.s. regulators, including the sec. and this is the first weather related shut down since hurricane fwlor i can't back in 1985. the cme group is running its urk of usual futures session from 6:00 p.m. to 9:15 a.m. eastern. you will be able to see the stock index futures throughout the morning. they are under pressure right now. cme will be shutting down trading after that time. so depending on the impact of the storm, it's possible the same scenario will be repeated this morning. three companies have canceled earnings reports. pfizer, nrg and entergy. the government still planning to release personal income and spending data at 8:30. >> the question is did they decide to shut down the electronic portion because the s sec and others said we don't know whether the system unto itself will work, or -- >> they did taest it back in march. >> and they were undetermine pressure in banks and companies saying we don't want to send people to work. it's one thing to say we
u.s. stock markets and with u.s. regulators, including the sec. and this is the first weather related shut down since hurricane fwlor i can't back in 1985. the cme group is running its urk of usual futures session from 6:00 p.m. to 9:15 a.m. eastern. you will be able to see the stock index futures throughout the morning. they are under pressure right now. cme will be shutting down trading after that time. so depending on the impact of the storm, it's possible the same scenario will be repeated...
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>> the impact we've seen so far is the u.s. dollar is higher, so a lot of commodities are under pressure. wti is even getting hit because -- this is an interesting thing. because concerns are mounting about the economic impact from sandy. gasoline is jumping higher at this stage because you have refineries along the northeast that are closing down. it may be short-lived, though, because there could be big demand. remember, a lot of people aren't hitting the roads. we have to see if there's any sustained damage to oil infrastructure. as for the economic toll, we have to wait and see. at this stage it's just speculation in terms of dollars and cents. back to you. >> thanks so much. we can put sandy into perspective, though. here's a look at some of the nation's most expensive hurricanes. number five was charley in 2004. 8.5 billion, number four is wilma in 2005, 11.3 bill, ike in 200811.7 billion and andrew is number two and not a surprise the most expensive hurricane in history was katrina, more than $45 billion in damage. ess o
>> the impact we've seen so far is the u.s. dollar is higher, so a lot of commodities are under pressure. wti is even getting hit because -- this is an interesting thing. because concerns are mounting about the economic impact from sandy. gasoline is jumping higher at this stage because you have refineries along the northeast that are closing down. it may be short-lived, though, because there could be big demand. remember, a lot of people aren't hitting the roads. we have to see if...
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today the east coast refiners are accountable for 6.6% of total gasoline production here in the u.s., but keep in mind as storms keep the people off the street, demand for gasoline goes down. lebeau and associates say demand could be down about 1.5 billion barrels, even, if the refineries get up and running or production should be down by 1.5 million barrels provided the refineries aren't damaged, and they can't get up and running. la lastly, most notably colonial is shutting down its pipeline, again, because of damage from the storm. >> we're having trouble with mary's shot as you can tell. taking a lot of hits to mary's shot. thanks so much, mary. we'll dip into our sister network, the new york affiliate for the nbc family. they are covering some of the damage that we're seeing in the new york city area. take a listen. >> a partial crane collapse to where we are now which is 14th street and eighth avenue. the winds have picked up dramatically. i literally could not stand in the sidewalk. there is -- there are pieces of metal from the front of buildings flying through the street. it'
today the east coast refiners are accountable for 6.6% of total gasoline production here in the u.s., but keep in mind as storms keep the people off the street, demand for gasoline goes down. lebeau and associates say demand could be down about 1.5 billion barrels, even, if the refineries get up and running or production should be down by 1.5 million barrels provided the refineries aren't damaged, and they can't get up and running. la lastly, most notably colonial is shutting down its pipeline,...
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for instance, a u.s. airways flight scheduled to leave at 2:55 this afternoon bound for newark is already cancelled. this of course due to hurricane sandy which is positioned to hit landfall tonight in new jersey. we just spoke to one passenger who works for fema. he is being deployed to the east coast to help with what the u.s. national hurricane center says is going to be a, quote, life-threatening storm surge. >> this is going to be bigger than anything they have ever witnessed. i mean i've been in katrina, rita, wilma, this is supposed to be a lot larger. >> reporter: and you're still okay if your flight is a go, you don't mind flying over there. >> no. >> reporter: that's your job? administrator that's wh >> that's what i do. >> reporter: john said at last check his flight was a go. he is flying into harrisburg, pennsylvania. something to keep in mind if flights are cancelled here at sfo, it is likely flights are also cancelled at oakland and san jose. so bottom line, if you do have a flight to catch
for instance, a u.s. airways flight scheduled to leave at 2:55 this afternoon bound for newark is already cancelled. this of course due to hurricane sandy which is positioned to hit landfall tonight in new jersey. we just spoke to one passenger who works for fema. he is being deployed to the east coast to help with what the u.s. national hurricane center says is going to be a, quote, life-threatening storm surge. >> this is going to be bigger than anything they have ever witnessed. i mean...
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so you have the think that if this is 40 h this is 50 or 60, and this is moving into the u.s. this bowling ball of wind will hit pittsburgh and cold enough in the mountains around somerset or some of of the ski resorts maybe up into the snow which is a problem, because there are some leaves on some of the trees there. most of the snow is reserved for west virginia. >> i have ard ha break here, but boston -- hard break but boston and d.c.? >> boston, not much action but waves and surge of eight feet which is going to be lapping at the shores of massachusetts and especially in cape cod. what was the next one? >> d.c. >> if it turns this way and goes late, you are far enough away from it you will get the west winds moving off shore, but they could be 55 or 60 and at that point the big old trees that live in maryland and virginia and d.c. will come tumbling down. >> thank you, chad myers. appreciate it. you guys, thank you for sending it in on twitter, and he just answered your questions there. don't go anywhere. what makes the sleep number store different? we have so much technol
so you have the think that if this is 40 h this is 50 or 60, and this is moving into the u.s. this bowling ball of wind will hit pittsburgh and cold enough in the mountains around somerset or some of of the ski resorts maybe up into the snow which is a problem, because there are some leaves on some of the trees there. most of the snow is reserved for west virginia. >> i have ard ha break here, but boston -- hard break but boston and d.c.? >> boston, not much action but waves and...
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the films opens in the u.s. november 9th. >> it looks good. >> bill: it was. >> and madonna upset some fans in a concert in new orleans for talk about her political beliefs on stage. she asked the crowd who was registered to vote, and then she said i don't care who you vote for, as long as it's for obama. >> bill: the romney campaign has shifted to ohio. lots of changes due to the storm. james hullman from political is on the trail joining us this morning on our news line from mansfield, ohio hey, james good to talk to you again. >> good to talk to you and peter. >> bill: i guess your schedule changes by the mitt huh? how are they doing it? just hour before hour or what in >> it's really difficult because you can't just fly somewhere and get to an event. >> bill: yeah right. >> the ramny campaign last night cancelled a new hampshire rally that was scheduled for tomorrow. and the press corps already booked our hotel rooms, so that's one of the reasons it becomes distressful. senior romney officials their big conc
the films opens in the u.s. november 9th. >> it looks good. >> bill: it was. >> and madonna upset some fans in a concert in new orleans for talk about her political beliefs on stage. she asked the crowd who was registered to vote, and then she said i don't care who you vote for, as long as it's for obama. >> bill: the romney campaign has shifted to ohio. lots of changes due to the storm. james hullman from political is on the trail joining us this morning on our news...
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as i said that sam feiss said new york city is the most popular city in the u.s. i meant the country. thank you, sam, 19th in the world. thank you. just a slip of the tongue. anyway, speaking of new york city. look at that the statue of liberty. look at the wind on this particular camera in new york city. very -- they say new york city is a city that never sleeps? right now it is pretty sleepy, because all the mass transportation in the city is shutdown, broadway shows shutdown. michael bloomberg, the mayor of the city came out earlier this afternoon and gave his wants, what he would like to do, what he is going to do and telling people he was dividing you the city up in zones, zone one or zone a, i forget what it is said people should immediately leave that area, buildings there electricity gone from those buildings, cull cut the electricity off and the water off. any time you get a city as big as new york city the biggest or the most populace? i this country shutting down its mass transportation system, you have been there you knee that is a huge deal. new york
as i said that sam feiss said new york city is the most popular city in the u.s. i meant the country. thank you, sam, 19th in the world. thank you. just a slip of the tongue. anyway, speaking of new york city. look at that the statue of liberty. look at the wind on this particular camera in new york city. very -- they say new york city is a city that never sleeps? right now it is pretty sleepy, because all the mass transportation in the city is shutdown, broadway shows shutdown. michael...
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. >> the u.s. markets will virtually be closed today due to hurricane sandy. the nasdaq, and new york stock exchange will be closed through tomorrow. they were worried about the integrity of the markets and couldn't ensure the safety of employees trying to get to work. there will be electronic trading of oil, gas, and other energy contracts. the last time the markets were closed for a nonholiday event was after the terrorist attacks of 2001. and the last time they were closed for weather was september of 1985 because of hurricane gloria. and also keep in mind that about 65% of the oil refineries are in the path of the hurricane. delta airlines says that its jet fuel refinery in trainer, pennsylvania, is well prepared for the storm. we'll be keeping an eye on all of these areas. >>> we've been showing you live pictures from around the region as we're able to can assess cameras. you're looking at ocean city, maryland, as the surf has really started to beat up the beach there. we're told there are surges of up to four feet along the eastern seaboard. >> and tom k
. >> the u.s. markets will virtually be closed today due to hurricane sandy. the nasdaq, and new york stock exchange will be closed through tomorrow. they were worried about the integrity of the markets and couldn't ensure the safety of employees trying to get to work. there will be electronic trading of oil, gas, and other energy contracts. the last time the markets were closed for a nonholiday event was after the terrorist attacks of 2001. and the last time they were closed for weather...
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starting to spread to europe and asia as well as airlines cancel flights to new york, washington and big u.s. cities. of course, the biggest, new york. we are bracing for the worst in the big apple. sandy makes its slow approach. mass transit, comes to a grinding halt. more than 1 million school children are staying home. >> trying to figure out what to do with the kids. can't leave the apartment. officials are doing their best to keep 8 million people safe. we have more now from abc's dan harris. >> reporter: in the city that normally never sleeps, not only are they shutting down the subways and broadway shows, but also taping up the windows at department stores, canceling classes in all public schools, and, ordering 375,000 people to evacuate low lying areas. >> if you don't evacuate you are putting your own life, not just putting your own life in danger, you are also endangering the lives of our first responders who may have to come rescue you. >> reporter: the mayor warning people in high rises to stay away from the windows which could be blown out by flying debris. the big risk to new y
starting to spread to europe and asia as well as airlines cancel flights to new york, washington and big u.s. cities. of course, the biggest, new york. we are bracing for the worst in the big apple. sandy makes its slow approach. mass transit, comes to a grinding halt. more than 1 million school children are staying home. >> trying to figure out what to do with the kids. can't leave the apartment. officials are doing their best to keep 8 million people safe. we have more now from abc's...
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last we've been told from the u.s. coast guard, unresponsive. there's a search that continues for robin walbridge, the 63-year-old captain of the ship. when you see the video, you get the idea of what they were dealing with. hovering very low to the ocean, the waves crashing to the left and right. waves that could have brought the helicopters down. take you back to time line. yesterday 6:00 p.m., lost propulsion and taking on more water than the pumps could get out. so the crew expected that they would be able to stay in the ship but would have to abandon ship at 8:00 a.m. this morning but it turns out they had to get off the ship much sooner. 4:00 a.m. and you see the rescues, these helicopters came in to play. plucking people out of the ocean. one at a time. again, 14 survivors. i spoke to two people whom you see on that helicopter, the person who hoisted the people up and also the person, the rescue swimmer who went down there and to find the survivors and they themselves were thankful that they were able to make the rescues they did. take a
last we've been told from the u.s. coast guard, unresponsive. there's a search that continues for robin walbridge, the 63-year-old captain of the ship. when you see the video, you get the idea of what they were dealing with. hovering very low to the ocean, the waves crashing to the left and right. waves that could have brought the helicopters down. take you back to time line. yesterday 6:00 p.m., lost propulsion and taking on more water than the pumps could get out. so the crew expected that...
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stalls over pennsylvania or the state of new york or perhaps over all of the northeastern part of the u.s.? >> two most reliable computer models have been consistent indicating landfall is expected across central and southern new jersey as we head into evening overnight. we known that for a few days. that is good news. we know the storm system is going. but impacts could be very devastating and possibly catastrophic for some people especially towards coastal area where we're expecting a high storm surge. it could weaken inland but it is a large storm. it will take a long time to weaken. it is forecast to slow down and linger several days. we could deal with showers and clouds as late as thursday or friday of this week. expectedding several days here of stormy conditions across the northeast and the worst of the storm is forecast to be as we head into tonight, overnight hours and early tuesday but heavy rain still forecast through the day on tuesday and even early wednesday, bill. bill: what a remarkable time this is. a remarkable story. thank you, maria. election is affected by the hurric
stalls over pennsylvania or the state of new york or perhaps over all of the northeastern part of the u.s.? >> two most reliable computer models have been consistent indicating landfall is expected across central and southern new jersey as we head into evening overnight. we known that for a few days. that is good news. we know the storm system is going. but impacts could be very devastating and possibly catastrophic for some people especially towards coastal area where we're expecting a...
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this is france where sandy is stranding travelers trying to fly to the u.s. east coast. and this is atlanta's busy hartsfield international jackson airport. same story. travelers with flights to the northeast and mid-atlantic absolutely stranded. you is see the boards there. canceled, canceled, canceled. alison kosik, let me bring you in. you're in new york for us. i want to share more pictures. grand central station, normal the hustle and the bustle there. look at that. empty. >> yep. desolate. >> subway platforms empty. no one in sight. i have never seen new york look like this. are have you? >> neither have i. i have not either. i came into the city in the middle of the night last night because i was in jersey covering the hurricane for cnn. coming back, you know, you usually see, even in the middle of the night, lights are on, people are around. didn't see that. like a ghost town. and this is because you're seeing trains being shut down. talked about amtrak suspending service in the northeast corridor. add that to the public transportation suspensions here in new yor
this is france where sandy is stranding travelers trying to fly to the u.s. east coast. and this is atlanta's busy hartsfield international jackson airport. same story. travelers with flights to the northeast and mid-atlantic absolutely stranded. you is see the boards there. canceled, canceled, canceled. alison kosik, let me bring you in. you're in new york for us. i want to share more pictures. grand central station, normal the hustle and the bustle there. look at that. empty. >> yep....
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u.s. coast guard doing its best to get out there, to get people off that ship. this is a ship that lost propulsion, not able to go, at the mercy of the sea just floundering right now. definitely a bad situation that they're trying to deal with. >> oh, my gosh. sounds absolutely horrible. george howell updating us on what's happening on the outer banks. >>> here in new york city, everything's shut down. we haven't seen the inclement weather that we saw in ocean city and maryland, but we are expecting it to come our way. but they've shut down the subways. they've shut down the buses. they've shut down the schools. central park, they kicked everybody out at 5:00 last night. john berman is a little bit south of me, in battery park city, where they are predicting a severe storm surge. tell me a little bit of what they're expecting where you are in the evacuation zone. >> soledad, this is the evacuation zone. battery park, also staten island, areas in brooklyn and queens as well. they're concerned a storm surge from six to eleven feet high. that's a full two feet high
u.s. coast guard doing its best to get out there, to get people off that ship. this is a ship that lost propulsion, not able to go, at the mercy of the sea just floundering right now. definitely a bad situation that they're trying to deal with. >> oh, my gosh. sounds absolutely horrible. george howell updating us on what's happening on the outer banks. >>> here in new york city, everything's shut down. we haven't seen the inclement weather that we saw in ocean city and maryland,...
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there's all kinds of legitimate questions to ask because any time a u.s. ambassador and three other americans who are serving our country get killed, you know, we've got to figure out what happened and fix it. and most importantly, we've got to bring those folks who carried that out to justice. that's exactly what we're going to do. but i do take offense, as i've said during one of the debates, with some suggestion that, you know, in any way we haven't tried to make sure that the american people knew as information was coming in what we believed happened. >> was it the intel community giving you bad information early? >> that's what -- >> the stories keep changing. >> that's what we're going to find out from the investigation. the truth is is across the board, when this happened, my number one priority was secure americans, figure out what happened, bring those folks to justice. we are in the process of doing that right now. congress has been getting the flow of information continuously from day one. and what my attitude on this is is if we find out that t
there's all kinds of legitimate questions to ask because any time a u.s. ambassador and three other americans who are serving our country get killed, you know, we've got to figure out what happened and fix it. and most importantly, we've got to bring those folks who carried that out to justice. that's exactly what we're going to do. but i do take offense, as i've said during one of the debates, with some suggestion that, you know, in any way we haven't tried to make sure that the american...